AIRx ALLERGY 16x20x1 MERV 11 Pleated Air Filter – Made in the USA – Box of 6
Use airx allergy 16x20x1 furnace filters to turn your air conditioning and heating system into a whole house air cleaner, dramatically reducing mold, pet dander, smoke particles, dust, pollen and dust mite debris throughout your home. Using a mere 11 HVAC filter media, these 16″ x 20″ x 1″ air filters act like a micro-particle magnet. Airx allergy AC filters trap and lock allergy related particles, protecting your entire home. Make your home a healthier haven and shelter your loved ones from air contaminants. Airx allergy filters not only protect you from allergens, dust and debris, they also protect your heating and air conditioning equipment from clogging with dust, affording optimal operating efficiency, better airflow and reduced energy and maintenance costs. Airx allergy 16x20x1 air filters outperform fiberglass, washable, reusable one-inch filters and typical pleated filters by using more pleats per square inch and high efficiency filter media. More pleats means better airflow and reduced energy costs as well as better dust holding capabilities. Buy with confidence and expect these filters to last 90 days in most homes or for increased energy efficiency, replace filters every 2 months. Compare these filters with 3m filtrete brand filters with MPR800 – MPR1200 ratings, including micro particle, allergen reduction and allergen defense models.
Product Features
- Marv 11 16x20x1 furnace filter – premium pleated filter
- Traps mold, pet dander, smoke particles, pollen & dust mite debris for allergen protection
- More pleats than most retail air filters – better energy efficiency & captures more particles
- Made in U.S.A.
- Compare to 3m Filtrete micro particle mpr800 and Filtrete allergen mpr1200 filters
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